Joints are where two bones meet. They make the skeleton flexible - without them, movement would be impossible. Muscles are also necessary for movement; They're the masses of tough, elastic tissue that pull our bone when we move
All moveable joints between bones allow motion to occur, as long as the blood flow, nerves, muscles, tendons and ligaments are intact, in and around the joints.
the bones and joints don't actually produce movement but the mucels in your body expand and contract and the joints help to keep the bones together.
Different types allow varying movements. Synovial joints play an important role in everyday activities, such as writing, walking, running and typing.
no we could not because joints enable smooth movement within our bones
All joints except immovable joints allow bones to move.
Joints are the connections between bones that allow you to move.
if you couldn't move your bones you wouldn't be able to walk, play any sport, or do anything. That is why you have joints. Joints connects bones to bone so that they can move... . ..
ligaments connect bone to bone and help stabilize the joints. tendons connect muscle to bone which enable us to move.
The bones do not move, neither do they work alone. In order to move the bones need help from the joints and muscles. The muscles pull on the joints therefore making the bones move.
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It is because we have joints and muscles
joints, ligaments, cartilage
Muscles move your bones
Yes, when you jump rope, your bones do move as they provide the structure and support for your body to perform the jumping motion. Bones are connected by joints and work with muscles to enable movement, including the repetitive actions involved in jumping rope.
Ball an socket, pivot, hinge, and gliding joints.